(12-02-2020, 04:12 PM)manifestgirl Wrote:(12-02-2020, 10:47 AM)Patrick Wrote:(12-02-2020, 09:32 AM)LanceJosephLarson Wrote: ...
Isn't life made of like infinite timelines forever though?
I would say nearly infinite timelines.One complete iteration of the game is finite. Although, it would appear infinite to us from our current perspective.
Thank you for your reply, however clearly no one who read my post actually followed the links included in my post. An event actually did happen
in 2012, yet no one is discussing the implications of said event so apparently I'm not going to find what I'm seeking about it on this website
which is sad, because if no one is discussing it here then where?
If you are interested in seeing what I'm asking about, please click the links provided in my original post, and after reading its content, please feel free to share your thoughts then, I'm frustrated that I don't get to hear anyone else's insights on what actually happened.
thanks again,
Greetings manifestgirl
I Just read the link. perhaps no one answered because it was a near miss.. in which case very little seemed to happen on Earth. It didn't seem to affect space stations or satellites, at least from the report, and the report says another one might happen in the next ten years, but if it does, either it will miss and if it doesn't Earth might have its existence stopped in which case there might be little we can do...
It's interesting but... it's one more phenomena happening in the cosmos, right ? I think that if it had affected space station or satellite, then we would have data to learn from this event. Interesting though...